A text-based browser is included because it is a lowest common
denominator browser which will give publishers an idea of how
well their page will be accessible to various alternative browsing
environments, including adaptive technologies for disabled
users, WebTV, browsers running on older computers, cell phones
or personal digital assistants.If you are unable or do not wish to run one of the
preferred browsers, be aware that some campus Web sites may
not work with non-preferred browsers or earlier versions of
preferred browsers.

PDF Document Reader
In addition to the browsers listed above, users should also
have the following plug-ins installed in order to use the Web
most effectively:

Flash and our new website

The New Hepatitis
B Foundation website uses Flash to present navigational elements
and to communicate key site content. With the release of Macromedia
Flash MX and Flash Player 6, Macromedia has demonstrated a
clear ongoing commitment to accessibility that has been widely
acknowledged and praised by many people working in the area
of disability support.

There may be some visitors to our site who are unable to install
Flash, or whose assistive devices cannot operate with Flash. For
those individuals, the Hepatitis B Foundation is providing
an alternative access path to our information contained in
the Flash elements in the form of a standard HTML version of
the content.